Corn

Consultant leaves South American corn and soybean crop estimates unchanged.
Commissioners voted 3-1 to approve the proposal.
Raises its corn and soybean yield estimates from last month.
Attache left its import forecasts unchanged, which represent increases from year-ago.
Ahead of the storm, harvest conditions are favorable.
But leaves Brazilian bean estimate unchanged.
Corn and soybean basis continue to trend above the three-year average.
Pest has been confirmed across soybean production area.
Pro Farmer Editor Chip Flory takes to the sky for a late-season bird’s-eye view of the crops.
It also anticipates a slight increase in USDA’s bean production peg.
Meanwhile, rain is falling in the Pacific Northwest and will arrive in the northern Plains during the second half of the week, USDA says.
Much larger-than-expected ending stocks of both corn and soybeans will pressure prices lower.
Stocks of the country’s two largest crops—corn and soybeans—are still historically low, but that’s about to change.
Application of starter into dry soil is one of the mistakes that can imperil a healthy corn plant stand, Farm Journal field agronomist Ken Ferrie says.
Farm Journal’s Field Agronomist Ken Ferrie discusses the proper uses of tillage in Episode 10 of Corn College TV Season 3.
Choose the right product for nitrogen, Farm Journal field agronomist Ken Ferrie tells Corn College TV Season 3.
Says corn acreage is down due to more competitive soybean prices.
These maps, provided by the respective companies, highlight the national and regional seed brands for the five leading seed firms.
Text highlights from USDA September WASDE report.
The decline was driven by a slide in cereals and oils.
Chip Flory and Brian Grete discuss changes in the crop just one week after the Crop Tour wrapped up.
Unseasonal wetness a concern to maturing winter wheat in Brazil.
It is interesting to show the market’s beliefs every now and then and consider what the market believes lies ahead, and compare those measures to recent history.
Acreage must have been planted and harvested in one of the last four years.
Hot temps and dryness are stressing crops.
This year, USDA expects 4.9 billion bushels of corn to be used by the ethanol industry.
Route reports from Midwest Crop Tour leaders.
Corn fell in Chicago as expectations that U.S. harvests will rebound from last year’s drought outweighed data showing worsening crop conditions.
Official results from the Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour.
Official Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour results.
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